"We have searched our records and cannot match that road service type with any address we responded to," Wright said.

KCTV5 News chief meteorologist Chris Suchan said a thunderstorm is not necessary to develop a firenado.

"Simply a very hot fire is all it takes. The fire will super heat the air above, creating a rising thermal of air. Winds flowing into the fire will create a spinning motion to the rising hot air," Suchan said.

Firenados are typically fairly narrow and can extend hundreds of feet into the air. Wind speeds in a firenado can reach low-end tornado wind speeds of an EF-0 at 65 mph plus.

"But I've heard of cases of EF-1 to even an EF-2 firenado with winds of 111 mph or stronger," Suchan said.

The temperature inside the core of a fire tornado can reach up to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to potentially reignite ashes sucked up from the ground.

The rock n’ roll icon has proved his presence in a variety of genres ranging from hip-hop and heavy metal to country and classic rock and is sure to jump-start the New Year with a night to remember. (AP)

Kid Rock announced Monday that he will visit Kansas City to ring in 2018 with the “The Greatest New Year’s Eve Bash on Earth.” The show, presented by 98.9 The Rock and 106.5 The Wolf, will be held at the Sprint Center on Dec. 31.

Kid Rock announced Monday that he will visit Kansas City to ring in 2018 with the “The Greatest New Year’s Eve Bash on Earth.” The show, presented by 98.9 The Rock and 106.5 The Wolf, will be held at the Sprint Center on Dec. 31.

(Jon Cluett via AP) In this photo taken on Friday, Oct. 13, 2017, children run towards a train near Loch Eilt in the Scottish Highlands. As if by magic, the Hogwarts Express has come to the rescue of a stranded family in Scotland.

As if by magic, the Hogwarts Express has come to the rescue of a stranded family in Scotland.